Med term Med Tirm study guide
Vasoconstrictor
constricts or narrows blood vessels
Pacemaker
electrical device that is implanted in the chest to control abnormal cardiac rhythms
ICD (implantable cardioverter defibrillator)
electrical device that is implanted in the chest to specifically control atrial or ventricular fibrillation
Diuretic
helps reduce the amount of water in the body
Blood pressure
term for the pressure exerted by the blood against the walls of a blood vessel
Cardiac catheterization
test in which a tiny plastic tube is inserted into a blood vessel, usually the femoral artery, to diagnose heart disease or abnormalities
Electrocardiogram
the record of the electrical activity of the heart
Sonography
A diagnostic imaging method involving the use of high-frequency sound waves to generate images of structures in the body
Bradycardia
The first patient you see has a pulse rate of 42 bmp. You know that a normal heart rate is between 60 and 100 bmp. How would you document this patient's heart rate?
Hypertension
The medical assistant has already checked your patient's blood pressure and recorded it as 170/96. Which condition would you document for this patient?
Tachycardia
The next patient has a resting heart rate of 125 bmp. How would you document this heart rate?
Hypotension
This patient's blood pressure is 90/45. You know that a normal blood pressure range is 90-140/60-90. Which condition would you document for this patient?
"MI" means a tissue death in the heart muscle resulting from an occluded coronary artery; heart attack.
When you check on Mr. Johnson in room 1421, he tells you that the healthcare workers in the cardiac catheterization lab kept referring to his "MI." Since Mr. Johnson had been given sedation prior to the procedure, he could not remember what the healthcare workers told him about this condition. How do you explain to him what "MI" means?
heart murmur
When you perform your examination in this patient with your stethoscope, you hear an abnormal sound. You know this sound occurs because the mitral valve is not closing completely. How would you document this in a medical record?
Atrial fibrillation
You check the heart monitors of the patients on your floor and you notice that Mr. Jones in room 1415 has rapid, spontaneous contractions of the atria. You contact Mr. Jones' cardiologists with this information. How does the cardiologist describe Mr. Jones' condition?
Holtor Monitor
a machine that continuously records the heart pumps blood
Defbrillation
a process used to stop atrial or ventricular fibrillation by mean or drugs
Electrocardiogram
a record of the electrical activity of the heart
Sphygmomanometer
an instrument used to determine blood pressure
Arrhythmia
irregular heartbeat
Antiarrhythmic
prevents or reduces irregular rhythms of the heart
Fibrillation
rapid, spontaneous contractions of the muscle fibers in the atria or ventricles
Stethoscope
tool that is used to listen to internal body sounds
Beta blocker
used to treat several conditions, including angina, hypertension, irregular heart rhythms, migranes, panic attacks, and tremors
Stent
wire mesh tube that is inserted into an artery to prevent the artery from becoming blocked